> We've seen it w/ customers who have had IE 4.00 on their system.
> Ones who've had the Active Desktop Enabled and for some reason
> removed it. My hunch is that AD replaced some of the OS.
What is Active Desktop? My wife installed a Titanic "theme" that he
downloaded from the microsoft web site.
>
> Troy M. Barnhart
> barney@rapidnet.com
> Technical Support
> RapidNet L.L.C.
> (605) 341-3283
>
> On Mon, 12 Jan 1998, Jake Messinger wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 12 Jan 1998, Aaron (Zim) wrote:
> >
> > > Anyone ever seen this? user dials up, i'm able to ping, she's able to do
> > > anything w/ ip addresses, but any name she enters is immediatly rejected..
> > > while i was on the phone w/ her we completely removed then reinstalled
> > > dial-up networking & Tcp/Ip.. under tcp/ip settings of her connection icon
> > > we tried both server assigned and specified name server addresses.. both
> > > had the same result.. here's what i saw while doing a tcpdump on her
> > > connection..
> > >
> > > 17:42:01.867291 tpm5-25.ballistic.com.1050 > mail.ballistic.com.domain: 3+
> > > (32) (ttl 31, id 37888)
> > > 17:42:01.874070 mail.ballistic.com.domain > tpm5-25.ballistic.com.1050: 3
> > > NXDomain* 0/1/0 (105) (ttl 64, id 64801)
> > >
> > > anyone seen this before? It appears that her computer is rejecting my
> > > nameserver's answer?
> > > she had nothing running other than her connection to me, and netscape.. Its
> > > not a netscape specific error, as eudora, or her news reader both give the
> > > same error, and i see the same thing thru tcpdump..
> >
> > This may be related. One of the PC's here with WIN 95 suddenly cant
> > resolve via DNS. I have gone into the network settings a dozen times and
> > checked and readded the DNS info. It still immediately fails a dns lookup.
> > I can telnet anywhere via the ip so I know the tcpip stack is intact.
> >
> > This is NOT on a PM 2, however, this is a locally attached win 95 box. I
> > fear there is some kind of virus possibly... I have done EVERYTHING to get
> > dns to work again. I have deleted and reinstalled the tcpip, and the
> > ethernet card.
> >
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